- 98-05-10
- Dossiê
- [1997?]
Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
1 cigar butt from a cigar smoked by Bill Clinton in MOA
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
1 dark blue APEC suit jacket, APEC vest, and green turtleneck shirt in garment bag
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
Contains pictures of protestors and police at MOA.
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
Contains pictures of APEC leaders arriving at MOA, etc.
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
Contains pictures of APEC preparations at MOA, sponsor tents at Vancouver Public Library main branch, protest at Vancouver Art Gallery, APEC leaders at UBC in limousines, protests at UBC, etc.
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APEC oversized posters and banners
Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
Series consists of hand-rendered protest posters and banners and printed posters and signs relating to the APEC Leaders Meeting at the Museum of Anthropology.
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The Musqueam Nation and APEC at the Museum of Anthropology
Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
Side A contains a talk given by Gail Sparrow, Chief, Musqueam Nation, at MOA; side B contains a talk given after Chief Sparrow by Dr. Ruth Phillips, Director, MOA
Includes “Notice of Talk: The Musqueam Nation and APEC at the Museum of Anthropology” leaflet as insert.
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
Contains sound recordings of broadcasts from the University of British Columbia (UBC) campus radio station CITR on the day of the APEC Leaders’ Meeting at Museum of Anthropology, focusing mostly on the student protests and clashes with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP); and post-APEC interviews with 2 protestors (Jonathan Oppenheim and Victoria Scott), the Dean of Arts for UBC (Shirley Newman), and the Chief of the Musqueam Nation (Gail Sparrow).
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APEC printed posters and signs
Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
The APEC collection was established in 1997 when the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) hired two students, Todd Tubutis and Maria Roth. These two students were supervised by Director and Professor Ruth B. Phillips, and instructed to gather information in a variety of formats that would serve to represent the events of the 1997 APEC Leaders Meeting at MOA. These materials, in addition to their archival value, were to be used in a public exhibition at the museum and for other museum educational projects.
The collection consists of materials gathered by Todd Tubutis and Maria Roth in 1997 and 1998. These two students were hired to gather information in a variety of formats that would serve to represent the events of the 1997 APEC Leaders’ Meeting at the Museum. These records consist of textual materials, sound recordings, photographs, posters and banners, and physical artifacts. The records include: photographs of the Museum of Anthropology in preparation for the Leaders’ Meeting and protests against APEC at UBC and throughout Vancouver; posters and banners collected at protests at UBC and the Museum of Anthropology; radio broadcast recordings from UBC campus radio (CITR) on the day of the APEC Leaders’ Meeting and heavy student protesting; official APEC paraphernalia (both textual and graphic); textual records of the impact APEC had at the Museum of Anthropology; newspaper and journal articles concerning the APEC Leaders’ Meeting at the Museum of Anthropology; press releases from protest groups, the Prime Minister’s Office, and APEC; concerns of the Musqueam Nation regarding APEC; and coverage of the APEC Leaders’ Meeting in U.S. newspapers.
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Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
This series is comprised of official APEC results reports, handbooks, and ministerial joint statements; newspapers, news clippings, magazines, hand-written notes, stickers, postcards, and other materials. These materials were created, used, and saved during the APEC Leaders’ Meeting at the Museum of Anthropology in November 1997. Material generated from events such as campus and city protests that occurred because of APEC are also present in this collection. These materials include University of British Columbia (UBC) campus publications and Canadian and American newspapers and magazines; press releases from protest groups; materials on The 1997 People’s Summit on APEC, the Women’s Conference Against APEC, APEC-Alert, Democracy Street, Anti-APEC Summit, and other anti-APEC organisations; photocopies of pictures of graffiti at MOA; the Musqueam Speech that was cancelled by the Prime Minister’s Office; printouts of various web pages concerning APEC; and other materials.
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APEC materials from other sources
Parte de Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) collection
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